Abstract

French prose exerted various influences on the Hungarian writer, Miklos Meszoly. The present study focuses on the impact of Albert Camus. The paper interprets the parallelisms of their world-views apparent in their writings, along the lines of the ‘light’ motif analysis in The Romanticism of Clarity , an essay by Meszoly on Camus. The light motif guiding the descriptions, based on an accurate perception of the factual world of Meszoly and Camus, does not only shed a light on the possible interpretations of the time concepts the two authors have but also, through the connection of referential representation and ontological/absurd present time, it enables us to gain a deeper insight into the poetics of prose of Meszoly.

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